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PM orders police to arrest attackers of historic Jinnah House within 72 hours

LAHORE: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday directed the authorities concerned to arrest all the criminals and attackers of historic Jinnah House in Lahore within 72 hours.

The prime minister said that the cases should be filed against these terrorists in the courts in a bid to prevent terrorism.

“The law minister should increase the number of anti-terrorism courts, and if we have to run them at night to punish these terrorists, we should so,” said PM Shehbaz during his visit to Lahore’s Safe City Authority.

The PM categorically said that all those involved in acts of terrorism would be punished under the law, saying that the police and administration should immediately arrest the terrorists.

He said, “There is no room for terrorists in our country. All terrorists should be arrested without discrimination,”.

The PM said the action would be taken against those planning terrorist activities, adding that all these people would be brought to justice.

He said, “No Pakistani can think of carrying out such an act. The perpetrators of this worst kind of act will be punished under the constitution and the law. Jinnah House, a historic building, has been burnt down and completely destroyed,”.

He went on to say that the entire nation was grieving over these events. He stated that Imran Niazi and his group were no less than enemies of Pakistan.

“What others could not do in 75 years, the PTI supporters did that. The government properties were damaged under the plan and the memorials of martyrs and warriors were desecrated,”.

On other hand, the Rawalpindi police constituted a special committee to investigate attacks on GHQ and to bring the perpetrators to justice. The latest reports suggested that the senior police officers were included in the committee.

The police had earlier registered an FIR and booked former Punjab Law Minister Raja Basharat and others for ransacking the GHQ gate in Rawalpindi.

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